In Afghanistan today, millions of girls are denied an education. But I am still learning. And that, in itself, is an achievement.
Alina is in the ninth grade, but like many Afghan girls, she faces immense obstacles in accessing education. Despite the Taliban’s ban on girls’ schooling, she has found ways to continue learning.
I graduated from an English language program last year. I am also in my third year at an international online school, where I have successfully passed two grades. In a country where girls are shut out of classrooms, I consider this a big achievement.
If given the power to change something, Alina knows exactly what she would do.
I would change the laws that prevent Afghan girls and women from getting an education. Women make up half of society, and without education, we cannot progress.
Her dreams are simple but powerful:
My biggest dream is to complete my education—both school and university. I want to be a useful person for my family and my society, to build a better life for myself and those around me.
Alina’s greatest support comes from her family, who stand by her and encourage her to pursue her education.
They always tell me, ‘Nobody can stop you if you work hard. Keep going, and don’t let anything stand in your way.’
To the international community, her message is clear:
We call on you to help reopen the doors of schools and universities for Afghan girls. It has been nearly four years, and we are still waiting. We all have dreams. We all deserve a future.
Despite the challenges, Alina remains determined.
I have achieved my short-term goals, and with effort and hard work, I will achieve my long-term dreams. No one can stop me. I see a bright future because I will never give up.
Her message to other Afghan girls is one of resilience and hope:
Please, don’t give up. This is your life, and no one can take it from you. Keep working hard, no matter the situation. You are stronger than you think.
From online learning to unwavering perseverance, Alina Naseri’s journey is proof that education is not just about schools—it is about the determination to learn, no matter the obstacles.
I will make a future for myself. No one can take that away from me.

Open Mic is The Afghan Times podcast, where Afghan women share their stories in their own voices, on their own terms—open to every Afghan woman.